“With its ancient solitary oak trees, large plains roamed by herds of deer, views over the Sound, woodland and subglacial stream trenches, Jægersborg Dyrehave is a piece of primeval Danish countryside, which has been left practically untouched for 350 years. The trees are allowed to stand until they fall from old age, and when they do, they are left to nature’s own decomposition processes - unless they present a danger to the 7 million guests that visit Denmark’s national forest every year. The population of deer is regulated to the 2.000 head, the around 10-square-kilometre area can sustain.”

“In Lyngby we have a place called "Frilandsmuseet". The museum started in 1897 and had a few old buildings from the Danish history. Today it has a lot more. A great place to walk around both for families and couples. You can even go by horsecarriges. ”

“"Bakken" is a 400 years old amusement park situated in a forest outside Copenhagen (20 min train ride from near by Nordhavn station) and is a super choice families with small / big kids. Combine the visit with a swim at the Bellevue Beach close to the train station (Klampenborg) where you arrive / depart. Many locals consider Bakken to be more fun than Tivoli.”

“A beautiful lake just nest to Lyngby Station. There is a boat ride you can take from nearby the station and end at Furesøen, next to Holte Station. Also you can bring a bike in the train and take a bike ride around the lake. There is also a beer and sausage vender just next to the lake, tables where you can enjoy your beer or food looking at the scenery. ”

“Within walking distance from house (approx. 1,5 km). Romantic, great menu and good wines. A bit pricey (see website to compare). A great culinary experience close by, a relaxed environment, and good service. ”

“I can really recommend this gem in the mittle of the beautiful nature. you get really great food and a beautiful view from the terrace. this small village in the mittle of the forest used to be a knife factory. today there are several artistic crafts beeing created in the buidings arround. Georg Jensen was born here. also you can walk in the forest from here.”

“This traditional Danish restaurant is a well known place to go for the traditional Danish "Smørrebrød" (open sandwiches). It is idyllically situated in the forest of "Dyrehaven". It is only a 15 minute walk and will take you through the forest. A must try! ”